sfarson
05-02-2008, 12:29 AM
From yesterday'slunchtime scoot over nearby Juniper Pass to Echo Lake.
This is at the Juniper Pass summit. The Continental Divide is in the distance. Moisture on this side will make its way to the Gulf of Mexico...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3juniperls.jpg
We're at 11,020ft. here. An aspen grove in the distance behind the shield patiently waits out winter before putting its clothes of green leaves on...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3juniperlr.jpg
The road up ahead. We're not far below timberline here...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3juniperrr.jpg
Not a bad journey. Didn't think it would be as cold as it was through this part of the ride. Figured it would be in the 50's this high, but 40's and a "breeze" greeted the big twin here...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3junipercurve.jpg
Along the way nice southern exposure is present when looking down at Bear Valley and a slice of the Mt. Evans Wilderness Area on the other side of the road. Big game in them thar woods...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3bearvalley.jpg
And Echo Lake below the sister peaks of Mt. Evans is reached! It literally is still a black and white world here, with more white in the forecast for tomorrow May 1st...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3echolake.jpg
Sweet ride on the RK. Lunchtime chow at a favorite deli of mine in Idaho Springs. This town was founded by mining and on a typical morning in 1900, this is how it looked as the ore teams prepared to head out to mines in the surrounding hills...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3is.jpg
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3idahotoday.jpg
This is at the Juniper Pass summit. The Continental Divide is in the distance. Moisture on this side will make its way to the Gulf of Mexico...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3juniperls.jpg
We're at 11,020ft. here. An aspen grove in the distance behind the shield patiently waits out winter before putting its clothes of green leaves on...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3juniperlr.jpg
The road up ahead. We're not far below timberline here...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3juniperrr.jpg
Not a bad journey. Didn't think it would be as cold as it was through this part of the ride. Figured it would be in the 50's this high, but 40's and a "breeze" greeted the big twin here...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3junipercurve.jpg
Along the way nice southern exposure is present when looking down at Bear Valley and a slice of the Mt. Evans Wilderness Area on the other side of the road. Big game in them thar woods...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3bearvalley.jpg
And Echo Lake below the sister peaks of Mt. Evans is reached! It literally is still a black and white world here, with more white in the forecast for tomorrow May 1st...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3echolake.jpg
Sweet ride on the RK. Lunchtime chow at a favorite deli of mine in Idaho Springs. This town was founded by mining and on a typical morning in 1900, this is how it looked as the ore teams prepared to head out to mines in the surrounding hills...
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3is.jpg
http://www.farson.com/flhrse3/flhrse3idahotoday.jpg